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1 Accounting for memory mechanisms in interval timing: a review van Rijn, Hedderik
2016
8 C p. 245-249
5 p.
article
2 Adaptation for multisensory relative timing Linares, Daniel
2016
8 C p. 35-41
7 p.
article
3 A decision model of timing Balcı, Fuat
2016
8 C p. 94-101
8 p.
article
4 A single mechanism account of duration and rate processing via the pacemaker–accumulator and beat frequency models Hartcher-O’Brien, Jess
2016
8 C p. 268-275
8 p.
article
5 Associative learning and timing Kirkpatrick, Kimberly
2016
8 C p. 181-185
5 p.
article
6 A subcortical circuit for time and action: insights from animal research Doyère, Valérie
2016
8 C p. 147-152
6 p.
article
7 Brain oscillations in perception, timing and action Gupta, Daya S
2016
8 C p. 161-166
6 p.
article
8 Cerebellar, hippocampal, and striatal time cells Lusk, Nicholas A
2016
8 C p. 186-192
7 p.
article
9 Claustrum, consciousness, and time perception Yin, Bin
2016
8 C p. 258-267
10 p.
article
10 Clocks within clocks: timing by coincidence detection Buhusi, Catalin V
2016
8 C p. 207-213
7 p.
article
11 Computational models of interval timing Addyman, Caspar
2016
8 C p. 140-146
7 p.
article
12 Contents 2016
8 C p. iii-iv
nvt p.
article
13 Contribution of cerebellar loops to action timing Raghavan, Ramanujan T
2016
8 C p. 28-34
7 p.
article
14 Contributions of dopaminergic signaling to timing accuracy and precision Agostino, Patricia V
2016
8 C p. 153-160
8 p.
article
15 Corrigendum to “Claustrum, consciousness, and time perception” [Curr. Opin. Behav. Sci. 8 (2016) 258–267] Yin, Bin
2016
8 C p. 290-
1 p.
article
16 Cortico-striatal circuits and the timing of action and perception Kotz, Sonja A
2016
8 C p. 42-45
4 p.
article
17 Development of time Droit-Volet, Sylvie
2016
8 C p. 102-109
8 p.
article
18 Editorial Board 2016
8 C p. i-
1 p.
article
19 Editorial overview: Time in perception and action Meck, Warren H
2016
8 C p. vi-x
nvt p.
article
20 Erratum to “A subcortical circuit for time and action: insights from animal research” [Curr. Opin. Behav. Sci. 8 (2016) 147–152] Doyère, Valérie
2016
8 C p. 289-
1 p.
article
21 Formation and representation of temporal reference information Bausenhart, Karin M
2016
8 C p. 46-52
7 p.
article
22 Frequency tuning for temporal perception and prediction Wiener, Martin
2016
8 C p. 1-6
6 p.
article
23 How the motor system both encodes and influences our sense of time Merchant, Hugo
2016
8 C p. 22-27
6 p.
article
24 Interval timing, temporal averaging, and cue integration De Corte, Benjamin J
2016
8 C p. 60-66
7 p.
article
25 Mechanisms for motor timing in the cerebellar cortex Johansson, Fredrik
2016
8 C p. 53-59
7 p.
article
26 Modelling single-person and multi-person event-based synchronisation Elliott, Mark T
2016
8 C p. 167-174
8 p.
article
27 Multiple channels of visual time perception Bruno, Aurelio
2016
8 C p. 131-139
9 p.
article
28 Multisensory binding: is the contribution of synchrony and semantic congruency obligatory? Tsilionis, Efthymios
2016
8 C p. 7-13
7 p.
article
29 Neurocomputational models of interval and pattern timing Hardy, Nicholas F
2016
8 C p. 250-257
8 p.
article
30 Optimal timing Freestone, David M
2016
8 C p. 276-281
6 p.
article
31 Possible evolutionary and developmental mechanisms of mental time travel (and implications for autism) Allman, Melissa J
2016
8 C p. 220-225
6 p.
article
32 Predictive coding of multisensory timing Shi, Zhuanghua
2016
8 C p. 200-206
7 p.
article
33 Ramping activity is a cortical mechanism of temporal control of action Narayanan, Nandakumar S
2016
8 C p. 226-230
5 p.
article
34 Recent advances in understanding emotion-driven temporal distortions Lake, Jessica I
2016
8 C p. 214-219
6 p.
article
35 Reconfiguration of striatal connectivity for timing and action Harrington, Deborah L
2016
8 C p. 78-84
7 p.
article
36 Repetition, expectation, and the perception of time Matthews, William J
2016
8 C p. 110-116
7 p.
article
37 Rhythms for cognition: the case of temporal processing Herbst, Sophie K
2016
8 C p. 85-93
9 p.
article
38 Synchronization and temporal processing Iversen, John Rehner
2016
8 C p. 175-180
6 p.
article
39 Taxonomies of timing: where does the cerebellum fit in? Breska, Assaf
2016
8 C p. 282-288
7 p.
article
40 Temporal cognition and neural oscillations van Wassenhove, Virginie
2016
8 C p. 124-130
7 p.
article
41 The centralized and distributed nature of adaptation-induced misjudgments of time Murai, Yuki
2016
8 C p. 117-123
7 p.
article
42 The contingent negative variation (CNV): timing isn’t everything Kononowicz, Tadeusz W
2016
8 C p. 231-237
7 p.
article
43 Time, agency, and sensory feedback delays during action Rohde, Marieke
2016
8 C p. 193-199
7 p.
article
44 Time at the center, or time at the side? Assessing current models of time perception Hass, Joachim
2016
8 C p. 238-244
7 p.
article
45 Timing in the visual cortex and its investigation Hussain Shuler, Marshall G
2016
8 C p. 73-77
5 p.
article
46 Timing, working memory and expectancy: a review of interference studies Fortin, Claudette
2016
8 C p. 67-72
6 p.
article
47 When to act, or not to act: that's the SMA's question Coull, Jennifer T
2016
8 C p. 14-21
8 p.
article
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